Not according to the bible. He died for the sheep. He had the name Jesus because He would save His people, not just make salvation a possibility for everybody:
“"And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name JESUS, for He will save His people from their sins."” (Mt 1:21 NKJV)
As for becoming a sheep by believing, that is not what He said. He said to some Jews:
“"But you do not believe, because you are not of My sheep, as I said to you.” (Joh 10:26 NKJV)
Not, "But you are not of My sheep, because you do not believe. as I said to you.”
If Christ died for people ending up in hell, then you have God punishing sin twice - once in His Son on the cross, and again in the sinner in hell. As Augustus Toplady wrote in one of his hymns:
Complete atonement thou hast made
And to the utmost farthing paid,
Whate'er thy people owed;
How then can wrath on me take place
If sheltered in thy righteousness,
And sprinkled with thy blood?
If thou hast my discharge procured
And freely in my place endured
The whole of wrath divine,
Payment God cannot twice demand,
First at my bleeding Surety's hand
And then again at mine.
You seem to be in the same boat as Brightfame52. He denies most of scripture to support his personal theology that Christ redeemed ONLY some people, which he also believers were predestinated as believers or to be believers. In this context it is natural to accept the idea that Jesus died ONLY for His Sheep.
However, there is nothing in scripture that supports this concept. Here is a quote from your post above:
"Not according to the bible. He died for the sheep. He had the name Jesus because He would save His people, not just make salvation a possibility for everybody:"
He did die for the sheep. The sheep in the analogy is the human race. He died for all men, otherwise it would have been impossible to have any sheep that could be called His Sheep. Yes, Christ died for every human being. Not a single human being will be lost to the condemnation of death, the curse all humans bear because of Adam. Your interpretation actually leaves all human beings still under the condemnation of death, thus there can be no heaven or hell, nor a new Earth and a new Heaven.
For your benefit I will cite the texts which denies Brightfame52 whole theology, which I already gave to him numerous times. which also denies your understanding above.
Heb 2:9 Christ died for all.
Heb 2:14-15 explains why Christ needed to assume our human natures ....that through death He might destroy him who had the power over death and sin.
Why did He need to die for all men?
Rom 5:12 explains that. Because all men suffered the condemnation of death through Adam. That death was pronounced in Gen 3:19.
Rom 5:18 makes it very clear as well. Through ONE man's offense judgement (death) came to all men,.....even so through ONE MAN'S righteous act a free gift came to all men, resulting in life.
I Cor 15:12-22 summarizes Christ's Incarnation as well. Read it very carefully. the summation is in vs 22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ all shall be made alive.
I Cor 15: 53-54 it clearly states again the resurrection was for all men. All the dead shall be raised immortal and incorruptible.
There are actually many more that support universal redemption.
Even the sacrifice for sin was for all people as well, I John 2:2
It cannot be more clear what scripture teaches regarding the Incarnation and Christ redemptive work.
What you will not find is anything supporting either predestination of believers or a limited atonement.